You can add additional audio tracks to videos you’ve uploaded to Vimeo. This is helpful for creators who want to add multiple language tracks to their videos.
If you want information on adding an audio track to a video in the video editor, visit 'How do I add or upload an audio track to my video in the editor?'
In this article:
- How many additional language tracks can I add to my video?
- Supported audio file formats for audio tracks
- Add audio tracks to your video
- How to edit or delete an audio track from your video
How many additional language tracks can I add to my video?
The number of additional language tracks that can be uploaded to your video depends on your Vimeo plan.
- Free subscription: Up to 1 additional audio language track per uploaded video.
- Paid subscription: Up to 20 audio tracks per uploaded video
- Enterprise: Up to 50 audio tracks per uploaded video.
Supported audio file formats for audio tracks
Supported audio file formats for audio tracks include:
- WAV
- M4A
- AAC
- MP3
You can also upload video files such as MP4, but only the audio from the file will be uploaded.
Add audio tracks to your video
To add an audio track to your video:
- Select your video from your library to open the video settings page.
- Select Languages in the left-side toolbar.
- Select the ‘+’ plus sign in the top right corner of the Languages window.
- Select Select Files or drag and drop your audio files to upload.
- Choose your file's Language and Type (Dubbed audio, Audio description, or Commentary) so viewers can distinguish each track.
- Select Upload.
Learn more about changing the audio track for a video in the player at 'How to change the audio track of a Vimeo video'.
Download, replace, or delete an audio track from your video
To download, replace, or delete an audio track:
- Select your video from your library to open the video settings page.
- Select Languages in the left-side toolbar.
- Select the overflow menu represented by three vertical dots (⋮) to the right of the audio track.
Choose whether to download, replace, or delete the track.